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Visite à vélo de 3 heures de la plage de Venise

Aperçu
• 3-Hour Bicycle Tour of Venice, Santa Monica and Marina del Rey, California.
• Learn about the fascinating History, Art and Culture the area has to offer.
• Ride along the Santa Monica Bike Path next to the Pacific Ocean with the wind in your hair.
• Visit the World-Famous Venice Boardwalk and see street performers, artists and buy souvenirs from local businesses.
• Roll by bustling shops and eateries on Abbot Kinney Blvd., referred to as "The Hippest Street in America" by Rolling Stone Magazine.
• Small group format ensures an intimate, personalized experience.
Ville: Los Angeles
Tue 19 Aug
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Local Tour Guide
Bike Basket
1 Beach Cruiser Bike
Safety Helmet
10% Off ALL Food and Drinks at the Sidewalk Cafe on the Venice Boardwalk after tour is finished.
1 Free Bottled Water per Tour Participant
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children 18 years old or younger must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Please read the Release of Liability Waiver link in the tickets section, and complete with electronic signature consent. Note: this is mandatory!
À quoi s'attendre
1
Venice Bike Tours
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
2
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
3
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
4
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
5
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
6
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
7
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
8
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
9
Venice Bike Tours
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
10
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
11
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
12
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
13
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
14
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
15
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
16
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
17
Venice Bike Tours
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
18
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
19
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
20
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
21
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
22
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
23
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
24
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
25
Visites à vélo de Venise
C'est là que commencera votre tour à vélo et à quelques pas du célèbre complexe d'entraînement Muscle Beach.
26
Murs d'art de Venise
Les murs d'art de graffiti de Venise sont une caractéristique unique et magnifique située directement sur le sable ici à Venice Beach. Des artistes du monde entier affluent vers cet endroit pour faire leur art légalement et gratuitement. Découvrez comment ce parc a vu le jour et pourquoi il est une telle attraction pour les personnes de tous âges du monde entier.
27
Skatepark de Venise
Le magnifique Venice Skate Park à Venise est considéré comme le skate park gratuit n°1 sur la planète. Apprenez tout sur l'histoire de ce parc emblématique et regardez les meilleurs patineurs du monde entier faire leurs meilleurs tours.
28
Jetée de Santa Monica
La jetée de Santa Monica se trouve à 3 km de Venice sur la côte californienne et vaut vraiment chaque pédale. Découvrez la rivalité qui existait entre l'abbé Kinney (fondateur de Venise) et les hommes qui construisaient cette jetée au début des années 1900 et bien plus encore lors de votre visite ici.
29
Abbé Kinney Boulevard
Abbé Kinney Boulevard. est l'une des rues les plus en vogue du monde et a été surnommée "Le bloc le plus cool d'Amérique" par le magazine GQ. Découvrez comment cette rue s'appelait auparavant et pourquoi c'était la ligne de démarcation raciale de Venise à l'époque de Jim Crow - et peut-être repérer une célébrité ou 2 en cours de route...
30
Passerelle des canaux de Venise
Les canaux de Venise sont le joyau de Venise et la plupart des gens les manquent complètement lorsqu'ils viennent ici pour visiter ! Nous vous emmènerons dans cette magnifique oasis au cœur de Venise et vous apprendrons comment les canaux ont vu le jour et pourquoi ils sont une partie si importante de la culture et de l'identité de Venise à ce jour...
31
Port de Marina del Rey
Marina del Rey est l'un des endroits les plus tranquilles que vous trouverez à Los Angeles et avec plus de 6 000 bateaux ancrés ici, elle a la particularité d'être la 2e plus grande marina du monde.
32
Jetée de Venise
La populaire jetée de pêche de Venise est située dans la partie la plus au sud de Venise, au bout de Washington Blvd., qui est respectivement à la frontière de Venise et de Marina del Rey, en Californie. Vous pouvez capturer des photos étonnantes de la côte sud de la Californie à partir de cet endroit...
33
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
34
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
35
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
36
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
37
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
38
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
39
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
40
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
41
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
42
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
43
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
44
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
45
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
46
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
47
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
48
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
49
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
50
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
51
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
52
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
53
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
54
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
55
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
56
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
57
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
58
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
59
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
60
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
61
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
62
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
63
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
64
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
65
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
66
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
67
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
68
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
69
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
70
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
71
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
72
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
73
Muscle Beach Venice Gym
This is where your bike tour will begin and is just steps away from the world-famous Muscle Beach workout complex.
74
Venice art walls
The Venice Graffiti Art Walls are a unique and beautiful feature located right on the sand here in Venice Beach. Artists from all over the world flock to this spot to do their art legally and for free. Find out how this park came to be and why it is such an attraction for people of all ages from all over the world.
75
Venice Skatepark
The stunning, Venice Skate Park in Venice is considered to be the #1 free, skate park anywhere on the planet. Learn all about the history of this iconic park and watch the top skaters from all over the world doing their best tricks.
76
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is a 2 mile ride up the California coast from Venice and definitely worth every pedal. Find out about the rivalry that existed between Abbot Kinney (Founder of Venice) and the men who were building this pier in the early 1900's and much more while visiting here.
77
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Blvd. is one of the most fashionable streets anywhere and was referred to as, "The coolest block in America" by GQ Magazine. Find out what this street was previously called and why it was the racial dividing line of Venice during the Jim Crow era - and maybe spot a celebrity or 2 along the way ...
78
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals are the gem of Venice and most people miss them completely when they come here to visit! We'll take you in to this beautiful oasis in the heart of Venice and teach you all about how the canals came to be and why they are such an important part of Venice culture and identity to this day ...
79
Marina del Rey Harbor
Marina del Rey is one of the most tranquil spots you'll find in Los Angeles and with over 6,000 boats anchored here, has the distinction of being the 2nd largest marina in the world.
80
Venice Pier
The popular Venice Fishing Pier is located in the Southern-most part of Venice at the end of Washington Blvd., which is the border of Venice and Marina del Rey, California, respectively. You can capture some amazing photo's of the Southern California coast from this spot ...
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Commentaires (48)
thomaskC7751SI
Mar 2023
The Tour was perfect, i loved it from the beginning Till the end. My guide Steven could it have Not Done better the He did. It was informative as well as entertaining. I could make the most of my limited time shedule. Well Done.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2023
Why thank you Thomas! We appreciate you coming to Venice and spending a few hours with us pedaling around the coolest beach on the planet - I'll be sure to let Steph know you had a great tour. Safe travels until next time. 👍 Anthony Owner VBT
I2164MDmarkb
Mar 2023
Myself and a colleague spent 3 very enjoyable hours cycling with Steff. Relaxing and informative, we saw a side of Venice beach from a local. Thoroughly recommended.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2023
It was a pleasure meeting you both and I'm so glad you enjoyed your special Venice experience! It would be great to see you again some day, take care and safe travels until then. Steph Devault Lead Guide Venice Bike Tours
Robert_Z
Feb 2023
We rode from Venice to Santa Monica to Marina Del Mar. It was an easy flat enjoyable ride. Learned history and local stories. Highly recommended way to spend your morning/afternoon
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2023
Why thank you Robert! I had a great time meeting you all and showing you around Venice - it's people like you that make my job so enjoyable - thank you and safe travels 🙏 Steph Devault Lead VBT Guide

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